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The CCAS will be at the 2010 WonderCon in San Francisco.  I will be there for Friday and part of Saturday.  I will not be able be there for Sunday due to schedule conflicts.  The CCAS will need someone to man the table and breakdown for Sunday.  The CCAS will pay for shipping the materials back to the convention organizer, Ralph Miley, in Southern California.  If you are interested and have any questions, contact me.  Your help would be greatly appreciated. 

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You can definitely have your book at the table. You might just want to do a signing. Looking forward to meeting you. We usually do a 60/40 split for commissioned sales. 60% going to the publisher. We deposit the money in the CCAS account and then cut you a check.

Daniel Conner said:
Sounds great! Also, I'll have advance editions of my first Heaven Forbid graphic novel (last summer, I had track size comics of it with the title, "Not Getting Religion") available at the show- so if you would want to sell them, that would be cool. I don't know how you typically handle what you sell, but I'd be glad to split the profits however you like.


Ralph Ellis Miley said:
You will find the CCAS in the Small Press section of the convention center. Looking forward to meeting you.

Daniel Conner said:
I'm so glad you guys will be there! It turns out i'll be visiting my family that weekend and I'll be able to go out for a day or maybe parts of 2 days. I'm sorry that i won't be able to volunteer on Sunday- but i might want to hang out a little while on another of the days.
Sounds great! I'd love to schedule a signing! since my primary reason to be in SF for the weekend is easter with my family and wondercon will be a nice addition, i'll see which would be better- but maybe an hour on friday afternoon- tho i would stay longer if things really picked up. the sales deal sounds great! I look forward to seeing you there- i'll confirm closer to the con! and thanks again!

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